The paper seeks to draw attention to the complexity involved in developing fair procedures for assessing equal value in employment. It first highlights different aspects of fairness in relation to employment procedures and some of the problems associated with the use of procedures in relation to job evaluation and sex bias. The paper then explores the nature of the conflicts that are part of equal pay for work of equal value procedures within the UK before examining the nature of power that some have who are involved in procedures both within the workplace and in Employment Tribunal
As our world effectively shrinks, many countries are beginning to reach a striking substantive conse...
LLM (Labour Law), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This study intended to add value to th...
Employment Relations: Fairness and Trust in the Workplace critically reflects on current research, c...
The paper seeks to draw attention to the complexity involved in developing fair procedures for asses...
ABSTRACT: We examine the relationship between race and sex di®erentials in pay and the occurrence of...
The papers in this book examine the difficulties, challenges and possibilities of the UK's system fo...
The need to promote fairness at work, as a way of both enhancing employee well-being and raising pro...
Advancement and promotions in the workplace are very sensitive and emotional issues. An organisation...
This paper will draw on a range of data sources to examine gender differences in the enforcement of ...
Drawing on discrimination complaints lodged with the Victorian Equal Opportunity Commission, the pap...
Recognising the potentially explosive impact of the law on equal pay for work of equal value, the ar...
Job evaluation was defined by the National Board for Prices and Incomes (1968, p. 1) as the comparis...
This chapter is concerned with access to justice for workers against the backdrop of cuts to legal a...
Equal pay is again an issue on the political and industrial relations scene, as it has been in each ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
As our world effectively shrinks, many countries are beginning to reach a striking substantive conse...
LLM (Labour Law), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This study intended to add value to th...
Employment Relations: Fairness and Trust in the Workplace critically reflects on current research, c...
The paper seeks to draw attention to the complexity involved in developing fair procedures for asses...
ABSTRACT: We examine the relationship between race and sex di®erentials in pay and the occurrence of...
The papers in this book examine the difficulties, challenges and possibilities of the UK's system fo...
The need to promote fairness at work, as a way of both enhancing employee well-being and raising pro...
Advancement and promotions in the workplace are very sensitive and emotional issues. An organisation...
This paper will draw on a range of data sources to examine gender differences in the enforcement of ...
Drawing on discrimination complaints lodged with the Victorian Equal Opportunity Commission, the pap...
Recognising the potentially explosive impact of the law on equal pay for work of equal value, the ar...
Job evaluation was defined by the National Board for Prices and Incomes (1968, p. 1) as the comparis...
This chapter is concerned with access to justice for workers against the backdrop of cuts to legal a...
Equal pay is again an issue on the political and industrial relations scene, as it has been in each ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore what has happened to the notion and reality of equ...
As our world effectively shrinks, many countries are beginning to reach a striking substantive conse...
LLM (Labour Law), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2015This study intended to add value to th...
Employment Relations: Fairness and Trust in the Workplace critically reflects on current research, c...